It turns out that "A Moment to Remember" (the eraser in my mind) is a Korean movie, and I didn't even know what actor played it at that time. Produced in South Korea, then it must be a tragic drama, and it must be a tragedy of life and death. Of course, I am not wrong. However, as a little woman, I have to admit that many Korean movies that are sensational and "clearly want you to shout" will make me Cry like tears, such as "August Photo Studio", "Untouchable Lover", "If Love Has Providence", etc. The
movie scenes are good, old-fashioned and expected, but there are also moving and commendable places. But its music is really bad. In fact, the music of Korean movies has always been good. There are often good and unforgettable movie theme songs. Just like some good TV series, the theme songs have a certain level. The first half of "Minutes" can be said to be abusing music. It uses South American music like "Happy Spring", which is overwhelming. With the plot of the hero and heroine falling in love in the movie, it's very boring to watch, and it's all over the place. Like MTV. The music is too deliberate, if it's original, it's okay, but using this kind of music makes people feel nondescript. Korean movies don't need to rely on unreasonable music, especially beautiful men such as Zheng Yucheng (Zheng Yusheng) and beautiful women Zhang Yizhen.
After a round of bad music clips, the movie starts to look a little interesting. It is also the beginning of the old-fashioned tragic plot. As the name suggests, the hero and heroine both hope to hug this minute, because one of them suffers from Alzheimer's disease, loses his memory, and will even fall in love The other person who is ill will also continue to forget. The most distressing thing is that the sick person will first forget the recent events and people, and then the past. So, the sick person starts to forget the other person, but he Calling the old love's name, what could be more painful than this? The actors all acted well, especially the male lead Zheng Yucheng. This is the first time to see his performance, such a nearly perfect face, any woman will be moved! If there is such a handsome site worker, no matter if it is Son Ye-jin, even more beautiful girls will be moved! I have seen many films of Son Ye-jin, and they are all as usual without surprises. I don’t know why, Korean directors love to find her to play these tragedies. The heroine of the movie.
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